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The Plight of the Hazara Community

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:47 am

Concrete and comprehensive measures are imperative for the curtailment of persecution and religious extremism against the Hazara community.
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Uighur Muslims in China: Persecution and Forceful Assimilation

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:49 am

Uighur Muslims in China are subjected to harsh atrocities and persecution in order to bring them closer to a Chinese identity.
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The Destiny of Freedom in the West

Written by Kannan Solayappan 10:47 am

The Western civilization has evolved throughout the past centuries, alongside the ideals of freedom. This evolution has cast a shadow over the destiny of freedom, leaving it in a dim light.
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Israel and the Peace Deals: The Key to Palestine’s Undoing

Written by Muhammad Bilal Farooq 10:48 am

The peace deals and Israel most certainly have ignited the rise and influence of Israel, but they have blunted the Palestinian resistance.
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How TV Adverts Reinforce Gender Roles in Pakistan

Written by Arfah Zia 10:47 am

The female gender is forced to assume a secondary role in Pakistan, as existing and suppressive gender roles only seem to depict demure and unambitious women and girls.
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Reaping What You Sow: Protesting India’s Agricultural Reforms

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:47 am

The farmers consider the recent agricultural reforms in India a reason for their indignation. They have demanded a rescission of these repressive laws.
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From Globalization to Deglobalization: An Unwelcome Transition

Written by Hamza Wyne 10:49 am

The world is moving from globalization to deglobalization, and with heightened racism and economic disparity before us, it might not be long before we are thrown into an era of deglobalization.
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Indian Chronicles: Disinformation Warfare Against Pakistan

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:57 am

EU DisinfoLab has recently unearthed an Indian propaganda that aims to paint a negative picture of Pakistan globally. Such instances are not recent, as can be found in EU DisinfoLab’s report.
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The Rise of Populism in the World

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:46 am

The rise of populism is to be expected in recent times of disintegration and economic disparity. Populists sit behind a veil of democracy, running the state on anti-liberal values.
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The Case for STEM Education in Pakistan

Written by Abdullah Mian 10:48 am

Education, in particular STEM education, has the potential to inhibit wars and pave the path for development. For Pakistan, that is clearly imperative.
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Why the Chinese Model of Governance Is Succeeding?

Written by Aimen Babur 10:55 am

China’s global supremacy can be attributed to its model of governance. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reformed the rigid socialist model to accommodate elements of decentralization. China’s leading economy is a testament that its governance model is sustainable in its management and administration.
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Iran’s Nuclear Prowess: A Resurgence

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:47 am

Iran continues to develop its nuclear program in the hopes of asserting influence to secure its power and influence. Israel, however, keeps a watchful eye on Iran’s development.
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Neutrality Day: Turkmenistan’s Pride

Written by Abubakar Shoaib 10:47 am

Neutrality day celebrates the neutral policy of Turkmenistan; it has become the state’s distinctive feature. The policy encompasses non-interference and neutrality with respect to other states.
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The Water Crisis in Pakistan: A Devastating Plunge

Written by Daniyal Talat 10:52 am

Pakistan’s water crisis leaves the state at the edge of the precipice; primarily an agrarian economy, water is considered exceptionally indispensable to the Pakistani community.
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Russia’s Naval Base in Sudan: A Resurgence?

Written by Muhammad Bilal Farooq 10:48 am

Russia ventures into Africa again, this time to build a naval base in Sudan. This base will enable Russia to expand its trade, military powers, and influence.
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Thucydides Trap: China and the US Destined for War?

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:46 am

To become a superpower, a state must have massive economic and military assets. The United States, however, is impervious to China’s supremacy and will continue to reject, by all means, the superpower status of China — the war between China and the U.S. is a testament to China’s growing powers.
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Ethiopian Civil War: A Rude Awakening

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:50 am

Prime Minister Abiy faces retaliation for disregarding Tigray’s leaders, causing a gaping chasm between the ethnic groups. This deliberate ignorance will lead to his undoing.
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